Parent Tip: Encouraging Speech with Parallel Talk and Self Talk
As the saying goes, ‘Children are like sponges,’ this is because they tend to absorb and mimic just about everything that their parents say or
Educational articles by our therapists, psychologists, and specialists to help you learn more about your child and their developmental needs.
As the saying goes, ‘Children are like sponges,’ this is because they tend to absorb and mimic just about everything that their parents say or
Have you ever wondered how you can help your child regulate themselves when they are having a meltdown? Or how to get them energised when
Social Emotional Learning is an approach that aims to teach children the skills they need to understand and manage their emotions and build positive relationships
Hi! I’m Callie, an Interventionist at The Energy Source’s Early Intervention Programme (EIP). My colleagues and I have been working on improving our concept of
Children love to play and it’s now well established that play is a cornerstone in child development and learning. So essential is play, that Maria
March is when The Energy Source celebrates National Swallowing Awareness. The mouth and throat are used for both speaking and eating. We have a team
What is Learning Support? Parents, you may be wondering – what exactly is Learning Support? Isn’t that something my child’s teachers do anyway, to support
Autistic children, like my son Arif, often struggle to understand abstract concepts like social dynamics, new situations, and transitions from one activity to the next.
Children learn to speak by imitating the sounds they hear, and typically, they’ll make mistakes along the way. For example, you may hear a child
If your child has been attending occupational or speech therapy sessions regularly for some time, then you probably have a pretty good idea by now
When my eldest son was 16, he told me that he wanted to become a chef someday. And now, two years later, he has followed
In today’s blog, I’d like to get a little more personal, and write to you from the heart. As a mother of a child with
My son Arif, who has autism, was non-verbal for the first five years of his life. And when he did start to speak, sometimes it
Primitive reflexes are automatic movements arising from the Central Nervous System (CNS) in response to a particular stimulus that are typically present in childhood, but
As a parent of two boys, an 18-year old who has just started college and an 8-year old who is on the autism spectrum, I’m
My son Arif has autism and sensory processing issues, which can make it difficult for him to receive and process information from his senses. He
As your child grows, and inches towards toddlerhood, they will develop a sense of self-awareness and begin to assert their independence. However, alongside their budding
When my son was diagnosed with autism, ‘stimming’ was one of the things that I had to quickly learn about. Once I found out what
As parents, we get excited when our child adds new words to their vocabulary and learns how to use them in the right context. This
What is hand-eye coordination? Hand-eye coordination refers to the ability to use both our eyes and hands at the same time while performing actions and
Has your child ever bitten or been bitten by another child? During the preschool years, biting is a common cause of concern, and is a
When a child’s handwriting is messy, the typical assumption would be that the child is lazy or careless. In truth, messy handwriting is often caused
For most children, the majority of their school day is spent sitting still at their desks. The only times they are able to move their
Messy play, also known as sensory play, is a highly-beneficial activity for children, as they tend to naturally use their senses to explore their surroundings
Have you ever spoken to someone, and wondered if they were really listening to you? And when you were a child, did you ever hear
If you’d like to help your child learn language and develop their speech, try ‘recasting.’ It’s a form of modelling that’s considered one of the
Imagine that an invisible line runs down the centre of your body, dividing your left and right sides. That’s your ‘midline.’ When you reach across
It is normal for growing children to trip and fall, but if there are persistent issues with a child’s balance, it may indicate a disruption
What is functional communication? The purpose of communication is to be included with others and to learn. Usually, we don’t stop to think about how
“My first one didn’t talk until he was 4 and he’s fine now!” “My husband is a quiet person, I think my child is just
Hello, my name is Joanna Hutt and I am the founder and managing director at The Energy Source.